Description
We are looking for a dedicated Buyer Planner for the EMEA region. In this role, you will ensure the smooth flow of materials and services, supporting our Configure-to-Order production and field service needs across several countries.
Your main responsibilities will include:
- Identifying, assessing, and choosing suppliers throughout the EMEA region according to cost, quality, delivery, and compliance criteria.
- Negotiating pricing, lead times, Incoterms, and commercial terms with regional suppliers within established procurement frameworks.
- Building and maintaining positive relationships with a diverse, multi-country supplier base; conducting regular supplier performance reviews.
- Holding suppliers accountable through important metrics such as timely delivery, lead-time adherence, quality performance, and responsiveness.
- Proactively managing supplier risks related to capacity constraints, logistics disruptions, regulatory changes, and geopolitical factors.
- Initiating bid packs and supporting regional sourcing initiatives where applicable.
- Managing purchase orders for direct and indirect materials using MRP recommendations and regional supply plans.
- Expediting, de-expedite, pushing out, or cancelling POs to respond to changes in demand, supply, or logistics constraints.
- Analysing historical data, forecasts, and demand trends to adjust ordering strategies across EMEA.
- Maintaining inventory within defined min/max targets while minimising excess, slow-moving, and obsolete inventory.
- Applying inventory optimisation principles such as safety stock, EOQ, JIT, ABC analysis, MOQ, and lead-time netting.
- Ensuring supply continuity across longer and more variable EMEA lead times.
To succeed in this role, you will need:
- A Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Logistics, or a related field.
- 3+ years of experience in procurement, buying, or planning within a manufacturing environment.
- Strong working knowledge of MRP/ERP systems and end-to-end supply chain processes.
- Experience managing PO lifecycle, supplier performance, inventory targets, and expediting activities.
- Solid understanding of BOMs, lead times, and manufacturing constraints.
- Intermediate to advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, data analysis).
- Ability to manage dynamic priorities and resolve supply issues independently.
- Strong negotiation, communication, and collaborator management skills.
- Experience working with EMEA suppliers or cross-border supply chains is highly desirable.
- Multilingual capability and professional procurement certifications (APICS, ISM, APS) are a plus.
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